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updated 5/12/99


 
NEWS
       FROM:                           MOVERS&GROOVERS  in LAS VEGAS

HAPPENINGS
JUNE 1999

    After many manipulations of dates and space availability, we have finally signed a contract
    for SWING EXPO 2000. Disregard previous information as this is the final choice. The NEW
    FRONTIER HOTEL will be the home of SWING EXPO. The dates are January 14-16.  1 am
    working on the possibility of having our Thursday dance at Gilley's Dance hall. Those of you
    who have come to club on Monday night, know what a great dance floor and sound system
    they have. It would be perfect for the Thursday dance and our out of town guests wouldn't
    have to worry about transportation. The convention center is so new, it is still under
    construction with an expected completion date of November, 1999. This is so exciting for all
    of us. We will now be right on the strip and next to the Fashion Show Mail, another plus.
    Please spread the word.

    Club is still meeting every Monday night at Gilley's and it gets bigger and better each week.
    The music and the great dance floor keep the dancer there beyond our 9:30 closing. Lance,
    the DJ, not only plays the best of our music but has some great western times suitable for
    swing. If you haven't been there yet, get up a party and join us for an evening of great food,
    even greater music, and the greatest dance floor. Some members still want to dance on
    Sunday so we are searching for a place to suit everyone's liking. Remember, club can only
    succeed with your attendance. We don't show up in number, we don't get the place to dance.
    It's that simple.
 

    Don't forget to renew your membership. Single member, $20, married couple, $30.
    More important, be at Gilley's on Monday nights 6:30-9:30. We need you there!
 
 

    Marie Pellicioni
    702-248-1302   FAX 702-458-0732    E MAIL [email protected]



 

Rog is a member of  USABDA and sends me interesting articles from time to time:

Fellow dancers, I thought you would want to be aware of this so that you
could report to your various chapters and clubs.

Rog Greenawalt

The following story was reported in the Associated Press on April 10th.
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Dance Sport Moves Up Olympic Ladder

NEW ORLEANS (AP)  That's one small step  maybe a foxtrot  for ballroom
dancing in the Olympics.

In another move toward placing the tango alongside the 100-meter dash in the
games, the U.S. Olympic Committee on Saturday granted affiliated status to
the United States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association.

The change in status puts the USOC on the same level as the International
Olympic Committee, which recognized ballroom dancing as a potential Olympic
sport several years ago.

The change in status puts the USOC on the same level as the International
Olympic Committee, which recognized ballroom dancing as a potential Olympic
sport several years ago.

That's still a long way from having dancers in the games, but Saturday's
action makes the dance association eligible for USOC training and assistance
grants.

The USOC also gave full Olympic status to the U.S. Taekwondo Union.

Taekwondo becomes a medal sport in the 2000 Games in Sydney.
From the United States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association National web site:

http://www.usabda.org/

The United States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association (USABDA) is the nation-wide 
         organization of competitive, college and social Amateur Ballroom Dancers in the
United States. It functions as the governing body in the USA for amateur 
ballroom dancing (also known as Dancesport.)

USABDA was established in 1965 to promote the acceptance of ballroom dancing into the 

         Olympic Games.  In 1985 USABDA reorganized and was granted tax-exempt status by the  Internal Revenue Service. USABDA is classified as a Section 501(c)3 organization and is  recognized as a publicly supported organization which may be supported through tax-deductable   gifts.  In June 1987 the International Council of Amateur Dancers (later renamed the International  Dancesport  Federation) designated USABDA as the sole governing body for amateur ballroom dancing in the United States.